As a child, I loved reading the "Hardy Boys" detective novels. My best friend at the time, Steve, and I loved this book, based on the characters. We used it in our amateur efforts to detect crimes!!!
"The Hardy Boys: A Legacy of Adventure"
The Hardy Boys series features two brothers, Frank and Joe
Hardy, who solve mysteries. These books have been loved by generations
of young readers. The first sixteen Hardy Boys books are believed
to have been written by a Canadian author named Charles Leslie
McFarlane. However, he followed detailed plans for each story. These
plans, called outlines, described the plot and characters.
The original ideas for these outlines came from Edward Stratemeyer, who founded the Stratemeyer Syndicate. Later, his daughters, Edna C. Squier and Harriet Adams,
continued to create the outlines. Edna and Harriet also carefully
edited all the books in the series until the mid-1960s. Many other
writers contributed to these early books, including Amy McFarlane, John
Button, and Andrew E. Svenson.
Harriet Adams and Andrew E. Svenson were key in developing most of the
story outlines. Starting in the late 1950s, more writers and editors
joined the team. They helped update the stories to keep them fresh and
exciting for new readers.